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there was never any question that charles manson was an ill legitimate baby. birth certificate was filed a few day after -- a few weeks after his birth william manson listed as a fur. but the whole family and charles himself knew throughout that the real father of the colonel scott. no doubt whatsoever. the later rumors that mansons feared blacks but a he a black father, never, folks, never ever. manson and kathleen's marriage lasts a couple of years. he divorces her. she still a young girl, she's trying to run around and have a little fun. her son is never just left with strangers or offered for a pitcher of beer. instead she does what many young women that age do and sticks him with her mother or her sister, glenna and her husband and daughter. he's cared for always. kathleen and her brother luther, botch an attempted robbery. they try to use a bottle and poke it to somebody's back saying it's a gun. the newspaper have the great time calling them names. and kathleen gets five years in prison in west virginia. luther gets 10. yes, that's on kathleen's record.
there was never any question that charles manson was an ill legitimate baby. birth certificate was filed a few day after -- a few weeks after his birth william manson listed as a fur. but the whole family and charles himself knew throughout that the real father of the colonel scott. no doubt whatsoever. the later rumors that mansons feared blacks but a he a black father, never, folks, never ever. manson and kathleen's marriage lasts a couple of years. he divorces her. she still a young girl,...
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points of fraud in the paper printing the results as growth but imagine if charles manson a squeaky fromme were running the bank of england instead of mark carney and danny alexander or of the assistant treasury or george osborne and danny alexander as part of george and george osborne's office then you have this notion that from serial killing is boosting the economy if charles manson ran the economy but here you have george osborne and mark carney who are saying serial money printing which is an act of criminality is boosting the economy that would be like charles manson saying that serial murders are boosting the economy in america which i'm sure a lot of americans would agree that that is the case that's why they tend to shoot each other so much well you often see the argument made that we need pollution because it well if we stop pollution will lose jobs if we stop eating carcinogenic foods will lose jobs so it's always about maintaining that job so now we're getting stuck in a situation where they're going to be able to point to jobs created tens of thousands of jobs created by our f
points of fraud in the paper printing the results as growth but imagine if charles manson a squeaky fromme were running the bank of england instead of mark carney and danny alexander or of the assistant treasury or george osborne and danny alexander as part of george and george osborne's office then you have this notion that from serial killing is boosting the economy if charles manson ran the economy but here you have george osborne and mark carney who are saying serial money printing which is...
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points of fraud in the paper printing not results as growth but imagine if charles manson a squeaky fromme were running the bank of england instead of mark carney and danny alexander or of the assistant treasury or george osborne and danny alexander as part of george and george osborne's office then you have this notion that for serial killing is boosting the economy if charles manson ran the economy but here you have george osborne and mark carney who are saying serial money printing which is an act of criminality is boosting the economy that would be like charles manson saying that serial murders are boosting the economy in america which i'm sure a lot of americans would agree that that is the case that's why they tend to shoot each other so much well you often see the argument made that we need pollution because it well if we if we stop pollution will lose jobs if we stop eating carcinogenic foods will lose jobs so it's always about maintaining the job so now we're getting stuck in a situation where they're going to be able to point to jobs created tens of thousands of jobs created by o
points of fraud in the paper printing not results as growth but imagine if charles manson a squeaky fromme were running the bank of england instead of mark carney and danny alexander or of the assistant treasury or george osborne and danny alexander as part of george and george osborne's office then you have this notion that for serial killing is boosting the economy if charles manson ran the economy but here you have george osborne and mark carney who are saying serial money printing which is...
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. -- charles manson, miley cyrus, and twerking. i wonder where our forecast would fall on that list? >> you can count on all the things you need to do, right? all right, rain showers across the sea. they will get heavier [dramatic music] ♪ >> hey, hey. hey. how are you, baby? what's up? what up? what up? what up? what's happening? what's happening? hey, man, what's up? what up, girl? what's up? hey, hey. >> hey, great to see you again. >> all right, baby. come on. >> all right, whoo! >> how are you? >> hi, everybody. whoo! >> nice. hello, and welcome to millionaire. today's returning contestant is super hyped to be here and just four questions into her game, so let's get back to it, y'all. from philadelphia, give it up for cheryl forsythe. what's up? [cheers and applausese] >> so good to see you again. >> cheryl, baby. >> i'm so excited. >> you are excited. >> yes. >> i see you be hyped up. you got some people with you today too. you know, you got your friend lorraine is here? >> my friend lorraine is here, right over there. >> wha
. -- charles manson, miley cyrus, and twerking. i wonder where our forecast would fall on that list? >> you can count on all the things you need to do, right? all right, rain showers across the sea. they will get heavier [dramatic music] ♪ >> hey, hey. hey. how are you, baby? what's up? what up? what up? what up? what's happening? what's happening? hey, man, what's up? what up, girl? what's up? hey, hey. >> hey, great to see you again. >> all right, baby. come on....
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syria, lindsay lohan, twerking, the ebola virus and charles manson.6% of those asked weren't sure which was worse, charles manson or congress. back to you. >> that is puff. jane wells, thank you very much. we're going to get someto some congress members, we have on just a moment. breaking news right now in silicon valley on an executive shakeup in ibm. john fortt, what is the news? >> yeah. a bit of a shift here, brian. ibm had said last night on the earnings call, that bruno delay yo who used to head up growth markets based in shanghai is back, trying to fix the china situation that caused so much consternation on the call last night with the hardware business down 40% year other year. he's getting the original team together that built that growth market unit. but the other fallout is that jim, bra mante, one of the first promotions when she came in january 2012 he has been reassigned out of that growth market position in shanghai while the strike team gets in and tries to fix this difficult situation on the ground. brian? >> all right. thank you for
syria, lindsay lohan, twerking, the ebola virus and charles manson.6% of those asked weren't sure which was worse, charles manson or congress. back to you. >> that is puff. jane wells, thank you very much. we're going to get someto some congress members, we have on just a moment. breaking news right now in silicon valley on an executive shakeup in ibm. john fortt, what is the news? >> yeah. a bit of a shift here, brian. ibm had said last night on the earnings call, that bruno delay...
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. >> putin, charles manson, for sein a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, the next batman, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
. >> putin, charles manson, for sein a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and...
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>> tainted is charles manson property when you buy something like that. that is tainted. >> wait, i challenge you. could you turn that into a positive? >> you change the address of the property. melissa: seriously, aren't there freaks out there that want to own a property like that? >> great. pull them on in. >> like a piece of art. really sums up what is going on in the market right now. people who bought two or three years ago are putting their houses back on the market even if they're not sure they want to sell because the market is so far up. melissa: you're familiar with this property. >> very familiar with it. melissa: what would you do to sell it? >> i don't know what he did to it. i know what it looked like before. probably has built in '84, '85. it was kind of dated. two-story penthouse. phenomenal terraces. melissa: not a lost bedrooms. >> two or three bedrooms. melissa: for 17.25 million. maybe your number one advice is cut the price? >> maybe add bedrooms. >> neighbor is matt lauer, might be worth it, right? melissa: i don't know. he is not th
>> tainted is charles manson property when you buy something like that. that is tainted. >> wait, i challenge you. could you turn that into a positive? >> you change the address of the property. melissa: seriously, aren't there freaks out there that want to own a property like that? >> great. pull them on in. >> like a piece of art. really sums up what is going on in the market right now. people who bought two or three years ago are putting their houses back on the...
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. >> carl is such a psychopath he makes charles manson appear to be a cub scout. >> reporter: over three days they crushed kiki's skull, jaw, nose and cheekbones with a tire iron, drilled a hole in his head and tortured him with a cat tle prod. as he died quintero ordered a doctor to keep him alive. >> at that point the he administered lidocaine into his heart to keep him alert and awake during the torture. >> reporter: the cartel eventually dumped the body nearby. hours later, the d.e.a. closed in at the airport. >> we were confronted by over 50 dfs agents pointing machine guns and shotguns at us -- at the de a. they said we were not going the to take quintero. >> he flew away from there? >> he came up to the plane door, waved a bottle of champagne at the de a agents and said my children. next time bring more guns. he laughed at us. >> no one laughed at who piloted the escape. >> it was an american pilot that flew him out to costa rica, yes. >> absolutely right. >> reporter: taj plumle y who flew for u.s. intelligence says the pilot regrets his actions. does that individual have re mors
. >> carl is such a psychopath he makes charles manson appear to be a cub scout. >> reporter: over three days they crushed kiki's skull, jaw, nose and cheekbones with a tire iron, drilled a hole in his head and tortured him with a cat tle prod. as he died quintero ordered a doctor to keep him alive. >> at that point the he administered lidocaine into his heart to keep him alert and awake during the torture. >> reporter: the cartel eventually dumped the body nearby. hours...
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into a maximum security prison that housed some of the nation's most notorious inmates including charles mansonir han sir han. it was a prison with a reputation for gangs and violence. we discovered another side of corcoran. one that was tied not to its infamy, but to its location. in the heart of california's most fertile agricultural basin. >> come on, ladies, let's go. >> i had no idea there was a fully functioning dairy farm at corcoran prison before we got there. it was interesting because the inmates that worked on the dairy farm loved their jobs. i think it was the fact that they were around these animals and they were caretaking them and creating something that was valuable. it gave them a sense of purpose that i didn't often see at corcoran. >> this is a good opportunity right here. i live in bakersfield and there's a lot of dairies around there. so hopefully when i get out, the hours i accumulated here give me a job opportunity when i get out. >> i like it. it's better than dealing with the prison. you know? it's a lot better. i enjoy getting away from the yard and working with cows.
into a maximum security prison that housed some of the nation's most notorious inmates including charles mansonir han sir han. it was a prison with a reputation for gangs and violence. we discovered another side of corcoran. one that was tied not to its infamy, but to its location. in the heart of california's most fertile agricultural basin. >> come on, ladies, let's go. >> i had no idea there was a fully functioning dairy farm at corcoran prison before we got there. it was...
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that guy is crazy but not charles manson. [laughter] that doesn't mean everyone is levelheaded.mber one mistake twitter cannot afford to make? r remember mark zuckerberg went down just trying to be himself white bill gates had suggested i just went to read my biology book he just kept quiet. what do they need to do? of course, the ceo is the grown-up in the room but you have the three co-founders. >> wear a suit. [laughter] which they didn't to look professional you have to bridge the gap you don't want to be but and down but a visionary but people want to make money. don't just preach social mission. especially since twitter is not making many like facebook was at the time you have to give a sense of how you'll make money down the road. liz: and a blazer with of button-down so-so mccann -- silicon valley. their idea of dressing up. or a suit. read his staff. good stuff. week number eight with the nfl is nearly over but fox sports asked me what the street thought would be the biggest winners or losers. >> from fox business headquarters a look at what is trading up and down. bull
that guy is crazy but not charles manson. [laughter] that doesn't mean everyone is levelheaded.mber one mistake twitter cannot afford to make? r remember mark zuckerberg went down just trying to be himself white bill gates had suggested i just went to read my biology book he just kept quiet. what do they need to do? of course, the ceo is the grown-up in the room but you have the three co-founders. >> wear a suit. [laughter] which they didn't to look professional you have to bridge the gap...
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>> i would say he is the charles manson of the investment world. >> narrator: once living in the lapt he calls home. but bernie madoff isn't going away quietly. >> bernie, in a loud voice, said, "[bleep] my victims." >> narrator: what is life really like for bernie madoff behind bars? >> every time i saw him, he had a smile on his face, you know?
>> i would say he is the charles manson of the investment world. >> narrator: once living in the lapt he calls home. but bernie madoff isn't going away quietly. >> bernie, in a loud voice, said, "[bleep] my victims." >> narrator: what is life really like for bernie madoff behind bars? >> every time i saw him, he had a smile on his face, you know?
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charles: maybe you can address it. the notion that a 31-year-old mansonuld be subsidized by taxpayers, there's something awfully wrong about that, of the american. that is not the country, how we became the greatest country in the world. we have all men in their 20s getting social security disability checks because they're lying about not being able to work. all of this is crumbling what we are as a nation. >> to me we are a compassionate people first and foremost and it is important to have a social safety nets. i don't know how you feel -- charles: we are talking 31-year-old, 25-year-olds. a social safety net. >> i don't care if it is at 3-year-old little child and the child is in need of medical care i think america is big enough to take care of that issue and what we're seeing here with the president's plan, the affordable care act is america reacting in a way we have been trying to do it since teddy roosevelt by putting in place some kind of national health care plan. >> compassion--the kind of insurance you would need in an emergency, not the kind o
charles: maybe you can address it. the notion that a 31-year-old mansonuld be subsidized by taxpayers, there's something awfully wrong about that, of the american. that is not the country, how we became the greatest country in the world. we have all men in their 20s getting social security disability checks because they're lying about not being able to work. all of this is crumbling what we are as a nation. >> to me we are a compassionate people first and foremost and it is important to...